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Trivia about richmond
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in this capital city has an exceptional collection of Himalayan art
Ellen Glasgow set a trilogy of novels in this Virginia capital, fictionalizing it as "Queenborough"
Ellen Glasgow, a native of this Virginia capital, set several novels there but called it "Queenborough"
The 20,000 strong United Daughters of the Confederacy is headquartered in this state capital
Perry Ellis began his career as a buyer for Miller & Rhoads department store in this Virginia capital
Live alligators were once featured in the lobby of the Jefferson Hotel in this Virginia capital
After this city fell April 2, 1865, federal troops placed a Union flag on top of the Confederate capitol
The capitol building in this city was designed by Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson formulated the bill moving the Virginia capital to this city
Elizabeth Van Lew pretended to be mentally ill but she was really working as a Union spy in this capital of Virginia
During the revolution, the state capital moved from Williamsburg to this city in 1780
A friendly ghost of a young woman haunts the current governor's mansion in this Virginia city
Swing down to the intersection of Count & Basie in this capital of Virginia
1865:Jefferson Davis & most of his cabinet flee this capital city
Robert E. Lee saved this capital from capture with his June 1862 attack on McClellan's forces
Patrick Henry gave his "Liberty or Death" oration at St. John's Church in this city
Hopewell is a mere 30 minutes down the road from this capital of the Confederacy
Hollywood Cemetery in this city is the final resting place of James Monroe, John Tyler & Jefferson Davis
On April 3, 1865 Union general Godfrey Weitzel accepted the surrender of this city
On July 20, 1861 the Congress of the Confederate States began holding sessions in this Virginia city
It's the "Queen on the James" -- the James River, that is
He kills Richard III & declares an end to the Wars of the Roses
Ex-governor L. Douglas Wilder
Confederate Civil War general George Edward Pickett
Gus the Cat lived in the Carytown book store in this Va. capital for 19 years before going to cat heaven in 2001